Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR101

Introduced
5/17/12  

Caption

Commends Primary Health Services Center in Monroe

Impact

The resolution also acknowledges the center's recent achievement in securing a substantial federal grant of five million dollars, aimed at enhancing its healthcare delivery capabilities. This funding is expected to bolster their operations, which already include a diverse range of medical services such as dental, behavioral health, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. Such resources will enable the Primary Health Services Center to address the evolving healthcare needs of the Monroe community more effectively, ultimately leading to better health outcomes among its residents.

Summary

House Resolution 101, presented by Representative Katrina Jackson, commends the Primary Health Services Center located in Monroe for its exemplary contributions to community healthcare. Since its inception in 1997, the center has become a vital source of health services for approximately 200 patients daily, supporting individuals in need of various healthcare provisions. The bill highlights the center's role in revitalizing a previously blighted area, underscoring its significance not only as a provider of health services but also as a facilitator of local redevelopment and growth.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR101 is overwhelmingly positive, depicting a strong acknowledgment of the center's pivotal role in the community. Legislators and community members alike regard this resolution as a celebration of not just the health services provided, but also the community spirit fostered by the center's initiatives. It reflects a shared pride in local institutions that contribute substantially to public welfare.

Contention

While the resolution serves to honor the health center, there are no explicit points of contention noted within the text. However, discussions around healthcare services often invite scrutiny regarding funding, resource allocation, and the effectiveness of community health programs. The commendation itself seems uncontroversial, focusing on the positive impact the center has had, aligned with broader goals of improving healthcare access for underserved populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR139

Commends LTC Garry Hines of Monroe upon his retirement from the U.S. Army Reserves

LA HR102

Commends Rev. Johnny Ray Turner, Sr., upon his installation as pastor of the Mount Arack Baptist Church in Monroe

LA HR41

Commends Pastor Vance A. Price of the New Saint James Baptist Church in Monroe

LA HR18

Commends Crosley Elementary School in West Monroe upon the celebration of its centennial anniversary

LA HR162

Commends Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of the La. Supreme Court for her outstanding accomplishments

LA HR157

Commends the West Monroe High School football team for winning the 2011 Class 5A state championship

LA HR35

Commends West Monroe High School upon being named a Law Signature School by the La. Center for Law and Civic Education

LA HR154

Commends the University of La. at Monroe baseball team upon winning the Sun Belt Conference championship

LA HR176

Requests hospitals and behavioral health facilities, including those treating both mental illness and substance abuse, in enumerated behavioral health services regions to report on certain matters impacting mental health services

LA HCR197

Commends Ruth Johnson for her outstanding public service as she departs the position of secretary of the Dept. of Children and Family Services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.